Yamaha V Star tech info
Yamaha V Star description
Very nice 2001 v star 650 classic. 20,000 miles. Lots of chrome. Items added to the bike include: Silverado saddlebags and brackets- $500.00, passing lamps and mounts - $230.00, passing lamp visors - $46.00, turn signal visors - $46.00, headlight visor - $45.00, luggage rack - $131.00, chrome instrument visor - $60.00, rear fender tip $90.00, front fender front tip - $67.00, front fender rear tip - $77.00, clear turn signal lenses and tail light - $30.00, New rear tire - $150.00, small highway bars and kruzzer kaddy.
As you can see a lot has been added to the bike. Runs good and is low miles for a 2001 bike. Local pick up or buyer pays for shipping within the United States. No international sales. |
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